Make War (XIII): Fight (1 Timothy 6:11-16)
In the final part of this series, Phill Marsh looks at what our lives should be characterised by – a pursuit of godliness and spiritual fruit.
In the final part of this series, Phill Marsh looks at what our lives should be characterised by – a pursuit of godliness and spiritual fruit.
In part twelve of this series, Phill Marsh examines how Paul admonishes us to take every thought captive so that we may obey Christ.
In part eleven of this series, Stephen Evans talks about what it means to ‘walk in the Spirit’.
In part ten of this series, Ronnie Evans looks at how love is the main weapon we have to fight with in this spiritual war.
In part seven of this series, Andy Evans speaks on what Paul calls ‘a restless evil, full of deadly poison’; the tongue.
Continuing in this series, Andy Evans speaks on the call of scripture to put the deeds of the body to death and live according to the Spirit. What does this look like in the life of a Christian?
Phill Marsh takes part five of this series by looking at the struggle with sin that every Christian encounters and to which the Apostle Paul was no stranger. If we are free from sin, why do we continue to struggle?
In the evening services here at Firwood, we are currently making our way through a series entitled ‘Make War‘, which finds it’s inspiration in John Owen’s book, ‘The Mortification of Sin’. Jonny Evans (web design extraordinaire) recently designed this great offering based on the series, containing a great quote from Owen’s work: “Do you mortify;…
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Death is essential in overcoming sin, according to Paul. Andy Evans preaches from Paul’s letter to the Romans, detailing the death, and life, of Christians, and the consequence in regard to sin.
“No one can serve two masters”, and Jesus has a clear message for the idols we build up in our lives. Phill Marsh continues this series. Check out the video for this series below the podcast link. [display_podcast]